LATEST: Varsity’s law school stopped

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter The Zimbabwe Council for Higher Education (Zimche) has stopped Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University from enrolling law students because its law school has not yet been approved.…

LATEST: 13 000 arrested for stock theft

Freeman Razemba recently in Mwenezi More than 13 000 people were arrested for stock theft and related offences countrywide while 9 754 cattle were stolen in separate incidents last year…

LATEST: Pep Guardiola confirmed as next Manchester City boss

Pep Guardiola has been appointed the new manager at Manchester City for next season on a three-year deal. The 45-year-old, currently in charge at Bayern Munich, will replace Manuel Pellegrini,…

LATEST: Sithole killers sentenced

JOHANNESBURG – The two men found guilty of murdering Mozambican national Emmanuel Sithole, have been sentenced to 17 and 10 years respectively. Their sentences have been handed down by the…

Zim, SA sign transport infrastructure MoU

Nyemudzai Kakore and Leonard Ncube— The country’s transport sector is poised for major pickings after Government signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for infrastructure development with South Africa on Friday…

‘Zim not taking Zika virus risk lightly’

Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Reporter Zimbabwe’S risk of catching the Zika virus, which is spreading “explosively” in Brazil and has to date affected 23 countries from parts of Africa, the Americas, Europe,…

PSMAS reinstate Mandishona

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter— THE Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare has reinstated suspended Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) managing director, Henry Mandishona. Mandishona was suspended in November last…

No going back on Maths: VP Mnangagwa

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter VICE President Emmerson Mnangagwa has lauded the requirement for students enrolling in higher and tertiary education institutions to have Ordinary Level Mathematics, saying the government was leaning…

Parly resumes sitting

Yoliswa Dube Chronicle Reporter PARLIAMENT resumes sitting tomorrow after adjourning for the Christmas break on December 17 last year. The National Assembly and the Senate adjourned on the same day and will…

Zim, SA sign MoU on transport development

Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter ZIMBABWE and South Africa have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on transport and infrastructure development to enhance trade between the two countries. The bilateral agreement is…

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